Stairwell Hangs, R&B Techno and the Best Char Siu With Yeti Out at Art Basel Hong Kong
On the streets of the mega city with the creative think tank as they gear up for a week of parties and no sleep.
For some 15 years, Yeti Out has been redefining party culture, bringing Asia’s underground sounds to a worldwide audience. Today, the music collective has evolved into a fully fledged creative tour de force that serves as a bridge between East and West, transcending nightlife and record releases to steer everything from apparel to zines. Founded by twins Arthur and Tom Bray together with Erisen “Eri” Ali, the project has seamlessly brought together some of the planet’s most prestigious brands with independent artists across disciplines.
With Art Basel touching down in Hong Kong—the de facto home of Yeti Out—we checked in with the Bray brothers as they prepare to throw seven parties in seven days. Exhausting? Possibly, but for Yeti Out, it’s just another week of doing what they love. Here’s how they’re holding up.
It gets hectic. It’s a lot, but we’re welcoming the world to our city. We’ve got to go hard.
Yeti Out
DJing on the Great Wall of China was crazy. Hosting a takeover in Lhasa, Tibet, while spun out on high-altitude sickness—also crazy.
Yeti Out